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RV 3 and RV4 on Rec Aus registry
RetiredRacer replied to Bernie Knight's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Hi Mike, That RV4 only has the front seat and controls. The back is now used for luggage. With my 9a being so light it stalled at 38 kts clean and 35 kts with flaps (solo). Loaded to 600 kg it was 45 kts clean and 41 kts with flaps. Bob -
RV 3 and RV4 on Rec Aus registry
RetiredRacer replied to Bernie Knight's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Hi Bernie, There is a red RV4 from Melbourne registered single seat in RAA. Being carefull with the build (weight wise) 3's 4's and 6's could make the weight but they would need to be light to make the required stall speed, where as the 9 has a different wing and has no problem with the stall speed but has to be built ultra light to meet the weight requirment. Bob Dennis 0-235 RV9a (406 kg) -
Hi Mark! Bob
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First solo!!!!! Woooo hooooo
RetiredRacer replied to Narrabeenrick's topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
Congratulations Rick!!!.....AWESOME!!!!! -
Your not thinking of selling that beautiful 9 are you Mike?
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Greetings & salutations from Bisbane, Australia :)
RetiredRacer replied to mach_speedz's topic in Just Landed - Welcome
I raced speedway (sedans and open wheel) -
Greetings & salutations from Bisbane, Australia :)
RetiredRacer replied to mach_speedz's topic in Just Landed - Welcome
Welcome Mark -
Good one Nick, congratulations!
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Well done, congratulations!!! Bob
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It was discussed at length by the very experienced female CFI pilot a few years back. She had dropped the aircraft off a few months earlier for a annual and as she had another aircraft, told the LAME there was no hurry. She knew it normally lacked power but once she was on the down hill run she knew somerhing was wrong. But the hill was too steep to abort. Back at her home airfield she found the problem. The LAME had refitted a throttle linkage to the wrong hole in a bellcrank and that reduced the travel of the throttle. She refitted the lincage to the right hole in the bellcrank, which gave her full throttle again and returned to the LAME next day to get the "fix" signed off.
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Think of the Farmers in Western Qld this Christmas
RetiredRacer replied to Geoff13's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Where the hell is Cullamulla Alan? -
Think of the Farmers in Western Qld this Christmas
RetiredRacer replied to Geoff13's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
You can still run into a mob on the road that are doing the very slow trip down the "long paddock" to fatten them up rather that trucking them. -
Think of the Farmers in Western Qld this Christmas
RetiredRacer replied to Geoff13's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Imagine getting stuck behind that -
For those who love or hate Dick (Smith)
RetiredRacer replied to Cosmick's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Trust you "betterthanbex" :yikes:I was just proving a point here with FT, the hair dresser has become a celebrity here in Qld just because he uses a photo of his face in all his advertising!! As with Dick Smith. -
For those who love or hate Dick (Smith)
RetiredRacer replied to Cosmick's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
But they still use the Colonel's face don't they!! It might be from the 60's but it still works or they would not be still using that concept!! -
For those who love or hate Dick (Smith)
RetiredRacer replied to Cosmick's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
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Think of the Farmers in Western Qld this Christmas
RetiredRacer replied to Geoff13's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Donation done Geoff. These poor farmers need this hay!!!! There is a perception that farmers are well off, Not any more!!!!! And haven't been for a lot of years since the giant supermarkets come on the scene and cut the farmers profit to nill!! The banks basicaly oun the farms now and the farmers are struggling to pay the interest only. Well done Geoff and the truckers!!! -
The yanks had girls delivering to the US training air fields as well. They were called the "WASP" squadron and like the African-American "Red tails" they had to fight to get excepted as well. To get excepted for training they had to have minimum of 1000 hours in their logbook and had to proove that they were exceptional as a pilot as well as a navigator. One report I read on the WASP's was a training group somewhere in the states, sitting it out because of extreme bad weather heard a multi engined aircraft go low over-head and when they rushed out side they could only just make out a B17 that was being delivered to them by a WASP, coming in to land on a snow covered runway. The WASP's believed that they could not afford to be sitting on the ground if there was a chance someone else was up there flying! Unfortunatly this also resulted in the WASP's loosing a lot of female delivery pilots!
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Yeah, that's the one Mike.
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Hi Alan, There's a Murphy Rebel at Watts Bridge in Sth east Qld, it has a low hour Continental 200 in it I believe.
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Welcome Mike.
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Yes it does Yenn, but it looks more like short final over that bit of swamp Bob
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New theory on how planes fly.
RetiredRacer replied to biggles2000's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
You don't have to look at a rocket, just look at a Super Hornet doing an air display (super power) and as Pylon said, thats money that put that baby in the air!!!! Bob